Making Livonia

Making Livonia
Author: Anu Mänd
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000076938

The region called Livonia (corresponding to modern Estonia and Latvia) emerged out of the rapid transformation caused by the conquest, Christianisation and colonisation on the north-east shore of the Baltic Sea in the late twelfth and the early thirteenth centuries. These radical changes have received increasing scholarly notice over the last few decades. However, less attention has been devoted to the interplay between the new and the old structures and actors in a longer perspective. This volume aims to study these interplays and explores the history of Livonia by concentrating on various actors and networks from the late twelfth to the seventeenth century. But, on a deeper level, the goal is more ambitious: to investigate the foundation of an increasingly complex and heterogeneous society on the medieval and early modern Baltic frontier – ‘the making of Livonia’.

Arc of Justice

Arc of Justice
Author: Kevin Boyle
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1429900164

Winner of the National Book Award for Nonfiction An electrifying story of the sensational murder trial that divided a city and ignited the civil rights struggle In 1925, Detroit was a smoky swirl of jazz and speakeasies, assembly lines and fistfights. The advent of automobiles had brought workers from around the globe to compete for manufacturing jobs, and tensions often flared with the KKK in ascendance and violence rising. Ossian Sweet, a proud Negro doctor-grandson of a slave-had made the long climb from the ghetto to a home of his own in a previously all-white neighborhood. Yet just after his arrival, a mob gathered outside his house; suddenly, shots rang out: Sweet, or one of his defenders, had accidentally killed one of the whites threatening their lives and homes. And so it began-a chain of events that brought America's greatest attorney, Clarence Darrow, into the fray and transformed Sweet into a controversial symbol of equality. Historian Kevin Boyle weaves the police investigation and courtroom drama of Sweet's murder trial into an unforgettable tapestry of narrative history that documents the volatile America of the 1920s and movingly re-creates the Sweet family's journey from slavery through the Great Migration to the middle class. Ossian Sweet's story, so richly and poignantly captured here, is an epic tale of one man trapped by the battles of his era's changing times.

The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia

The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia
Author: Henricus (de Lettis)
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780231128896

This is the only available English translation of the chronicle by Henry of Livonia, an important source for the history of the 'Northern Crusades'. Henry's detailed descriptions provide a wealth of information about the Baltic region during the later medieval period.

Livonia

Livonia
Author: David MacGregor
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738534251

At the turn of the 20th century, the township of Livonia was largely a rural community populated with farms, dirt roads, and a number of cheese factories. A few decades later, as the auto industry boomed in Detroit, white-collar workers sought places to raise their families outside of the city, and neighborhoods in Livonia went up seemingly overnight. The result was the creation of a quintessential American suburban city, one in which urban and rural lifestyles converged and formed a new kind of community. This book celebrates Livonia's development from the 19th to the 21st century, as it evolved from wilderness into a city that is routinely rated as one of the best places to raise a family in the United States.

Conquest and the Law in Swedish Livonia (ca. 1630–1710)

Conquest and the Law in Swedish Livonia (ca. 1630–1710)
Author: Heikki Pihlajamäki
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2017-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004331530

In Conquest and the Law in Swedish Livonia (ca. 1630-1710), Heikki Pihlajamäki offers an exciting account of the law in seventeenth-century Livonia, conquered by Sweden. The volume demonstrates how the differences in legal cultures affected the Livonian judiciary and legal procedure in the region.

Baltic Crusades and Societal Innovation in Medieval Livonia, 1200-1350

Baltic Crusades and Societal Innovation in Medieval Livonia, 1200-1350
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2022-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004512098

The societies of the lands around the Baltic Sea underwent remarkable changes in the thirteenth century. This book examines aspects of these religious, economical, societal, and institutional innovations, such as the adaption of the Christianity, emergence of urban life, and the development of economic resources.

Livonia - The Whitest City

Livonia - The Whitest City
Author: Kathleen Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-08-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780990390459

LIVONIAThe Whitest CityTwo years after the biggest race riot in American history, Detroit was fast becoming one of the blackest cities in the nation. The Eights knew it was time for their token whites, Maggie and Sam Tervo, to "move behind enemy lines" and infiltrate the burbs.On the day the Tervos pulled their U-Haul over a gravel driveway off Six Mile Road, Maggie had the sensation they'd stumbled upon a town wiped out by a nuclear accident. Livonia. The stillness seemed to take oxygen out of the air.Behind picket fences, beneath a sheath of quiet civility, Maggie and Sam begin to uncover the sinister underbelly--violence, corruption, oppression and racial hysteria. Power brokers crop up everywhere. They wear suits, neatly pressed aprons, hold respectable jobs, host fund-raisers and move unseen in polite society. Amid the freshly painted houses and carefully groomed lawns, the Tervos find themselves embroiled in the apartheid of fear and the high-stakes dismantling of Detroit. Racism might have been the match, but the fire looks more like greed as mysteries unwind. The mafia's calling card is everywhere. The cops, neighbors and Women's League of Livonia are less than welcoming. What about the Eights? Maggie's missing French-Canadian radical, activist parents, or their patron Jacques? Where do they fall within the tremor of underground forces between darkness and light?

Livonia Preserved

Livonia Preserved
Author: Suzanne Daniel
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738541136

Livonia Preserved: Greenmead and Beyond tells the story of Greenmead and the Livonia Historical Village and other historic resources through photographs and other ephemera. The story begins with Livonia's earliest attempts to preserve its history at Quaker Acres, how it came into being, and the buildings that were moved to the site. These early efforts were expanded to a 100-acre farm complex-called Greenmead-acquired by the city in 1976. In addition to stories surrounding the Greenmead Historical Park, Livonia Preserved features other interesting structures and sites, such as Henry Ford's Newburg Mill, the Wilson Barn, the Felician Motherhouse, historic cemeteries, and private homes. Each of these represents a unique piece of Livonia history.

Livonia, Rus’ and the Baltic Crusades in the Thirteenth Century

Livonia, Rus’ and the Baltic Crusades in the Thirteenth Century
Author: Anti Selart
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004284753

This monograph by Anti Selart is the first comprehensive study available in English on the relations between northern crusaders and Rus'. Selart re-examines the central issues of this crucial period of establishing the medieval relations of the Catholic and Orthodox worlds like the Battle on the Ice (1242) and the role of Alexander Nevsky using the relevant source material of both “sides”. He also considers the wide context of the history of crusading and the whole Eastern and Northern Europe from Hungary and Poland to Denmark, Finland, and Sweden in 1180-1330. This monograph contests the existence of the constitutive religious conflict and extensive aggressive strategies in the region – the ideas which had played a central role in modern historiography and ideology.